Performancing Sold - In the ongoing tale of the blog tools service Performancing, the core assets have been sold to Splashpress, the owner of BlogHerald.

EFF-YouTube - The Electronic Frontier Foundation is hitting back against Viacom's removal of over 100,000 clips from YouTube, pointing out that a lot of legitimate clips have been pulled, and rallying YouTubers to fight back. They've posted a video here, and it's also embedded below.

PodZinger Website Search - PodZinger, the podcast search engine, can now help your visitors to search the audio and video on your site. Sign up with PodZinger and look for the "notices" section to get your own on-site search box.

Skee.TV - The mobile video company MyWaves is launching Skee.TV today, an "urban" TV show that's available to MyWaves users. It's interesting to see MyWaves venturing into the media space.

FilmSpot - Hard to believe we missed this new CNET film site when it came on the scene in December/January. FilmSpot is a "YouTube for films", although not quite as impressive as Flixster.

Shozu GeoTagging - Shozu, the service for getting photos from your cameraphone to media sharing sites, has added geotagging support for Flickr, YouTube, Buzznet, Dada.net, moblogUK, Pikeo and Textamerica. All media uploaded to these sites can be automatically geotagged.

Preclick - Preclick, an instant messenger that includes support for photo sharing, has raised $1.6 million in Series A funding. It's like a cross between the Slide.com desktop app and IM.

Yellow Pages - AT&T announced today that it has added user reviews to YellowPages.com. Why didn't they do this years ago?

Oklahoma Sex Offenders - Oklahoma has approved a bill that bans sex offenders from communicating with those under 18 on the Internet, particularly through social networks. This is one piece of legislation we actually agree with. That said, shouldn't it be illegal for sex offenders to communicate with minors in any way - why does the web need a special law? Maybe we can ask Ted Stevens. (via)

Netvibes Remembers the Milk - RememberTheMilk, the do-to list service, has just created a module for the Netvibes startpage. RTM is one of the few to-do list services that's still around.

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